School for International Training (SIT) students tour the Luthuli Museum. Located in Groutville, in KwaZulu Natal, South Africa, the museum captures Chief Albert Luthuli’s life, from his birth in Zimbabwe to South African parents, his role as a chief in Groutville, his ANC activism and presidency, and his death in 1967. Luthuli was the first African to receive the Nobel Peace Prize, and his call for nonviolent protest to achieve progress still resonates in South Africa today: “May the day come soon, when the people of the world will rouse themselves, and together effectively stamp out any threat to peace in whatever quarter of the world it may be found. When that day comes, there shall be ‘peace on earth and goodwill amongst men’, as was announced by the Angels when that great messenger of peace, Our Lord came to earth.”
— Hannah Green